Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams

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  • G
  • 1983
  • 1 hr 2 min
  • 7.2  (81)

Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams is a groundbreaking music video movie from 1983 that showcases the duo of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart during the height of their popularity. The movie is made up of a collection of visually stunning music videos for some of their most famous hits, including "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," "Love is a Stranger," and "Who's That Girl?"

The film begins with a shot of the iconic "Sweet Dreams" logo while the titular song plays in the background. Soon, the viewer is transported into a world of dreamlike imagery, where Lennox and Stewart are the only constants. In every music video, they wear different outfits and hairstyles, but their unmistakable talent and chemistry still shine through.

The first video is for "Love is a Stranger," which features the two in a surreal setting with Lennox wearing a variety of eccentric costumes. The video is full of strange and intriguing imagery, including a man in a suit and hat with an impossibly long neck and legs that never end. Stewart's guitar playing and Lennox's vocals are a perfect match for the trippy visuals, and the combination creates a captivating experience.

The second video is the title track, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," which takes place in a dark and shadowy warehouse. The lighting is incredibly atmospheric, with flickering lights and long shadows creating an otherworldly mood. Lennox sings the unforgettable lyrics while Stewart plays an ominous-sounding synthesizer, adding to the sense of unease. Halfway through the video, the duo emerges from the shadows to dance in front of a white background, making for a visually striking contrast.

The next video, "This is the House," takes place in an old mansion that looks like it's straight out of a gothic novel. Lennox and Stewart perform in various rooms of the house, including a stately dining room and a creepy attic filled with cobwebs. The moody atmosphere is accentuated by Lennox's haunting vocals and the ominous sounds of Stewart's synthesizer.

"Who's That Girl?" is the fourth video in the movie, and it shows Lennox and Stewart performing in front of a large screen that displays a variety of images, including footage of people dancing and old movie clips. The video has a high-energy feel that's infectious, and the catchy chorus is impossible not to sing along to.

The fifth and final video in the movie is "Right by Your Side," which is one of Eurythmics' more upbeat songs. The video starts with a shot of Lennox and Stewart performing in front of a green screen, but the setting quickly changes to a car driving through the desert. The duo is joined by other band members Pete Phipps and Dean Garcia, and the lively performance is a joy to watch.

Overall, Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams is a must-see for any fan of the band or '80s music in general. The music videos are all visually impressive, and Lennox and Stewart's talent is undeniable. The movie is a testament to their innovative sound and artistic vision, and it remains a classic to this day.

Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams is a 1983 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2.

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  • Release Date
    1983
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Runtime
    1 hr 2 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (81)